Collocations withdirector

These are words often used in combination withdirector.

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acting director
We do not know what the acting director general will recommend.
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assistant director
The unit is composed of a director, assistant director, administrative assistant, three research associates, two part-time information specialists, and a training position for skills development.
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athletic director
The director of the league rotates, with the athletic director of a different member school serving in the role each year.
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band director
I am a woodwind player and retired high school band director.
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board director
A major oil company lost a main board director and his wife when the car in which they were travelling was involved in a crash.
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choir director
There can be nothing more embarrassing than a vocally challenged choir director trying to put across a song in an idiom he or she has little sympathy for.
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choral director
Young singers are sensitive to good choral practice and how much they learn and understand about the mechanics of the voice is often down to the choral director.
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director of photography
Unlike composers and music supervisors, whose names appear alongside the film director, director of photography, picture editor, and producers, music editors do not receive principal, on-screen credit.
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editorial director
Tremaine was promoted to assistant editorial director in 1937.
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full-time director
With new conservation battles erupting and the volunteer leadership in a state of collective exhaustion, there was broad agreement that a full-time director would benefit the organization.
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medical director
The ethics committee would present its findings to the institution's medical director.
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regional director
In spite of the complex scoring procedures, scrutinizing civil servants consulted with the regional director throughout and referred the controversial cases for authoritative decisions.
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senior director
I was fortunate enough during my working life to work for a company that took health and safety extremely seriously from the senior director down.
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spiritual director
Consequently, instructions for convent confessors shied away from the model of the intimate spiritual director, and instead aimed to create impersonal functionaries.
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zoo director
Surely the inspection occurs to ascertain whether the licensed zoo director has committed an offence?
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